i Vote to Re-Elect CARL DOWN As a member of Darlington Council for 1965 Two years' experience Your support and influence will be appreciated. Polis Open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ON ELECTION DAY MONDAY, DEC. 7th. RE m-ELECT RICHARD GIBBS TO DARLINGTON COUNCIL Having served for tWo years, I again solicit your support. 14 Thle Canadian Statesynan, Bowmanvflle, Dec. 2, 1964! KENDALing Mr. and Mrs. R. Rusk and Mrs.Pery Buley Bowan- Mrs. W. Mercer was at Eliza- VilesPenty most , ofteweek bethville, Sunday, and attend- 'Vleet bersontMe. and ed church service to hear their Mers.eawhrl B one, Shrn and new minister from Trinidad, MrEarra, land aonvisitd Rev. Rami it. The church was Baria , ianhediasict. dwell filled for the service. rs.Lorin te dMaritne 1 Mrs. Mercer was a dinner Mrs-Lorn Matinel, ort.guest with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Hope, and Mrs. Bob Brooks,' ence Beatty. 'Cobourg, spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Martin Poster, with Mrs. Mary Luxon who Marie and Bobhie were to accompanied them back to Jarvis to visit Mrs. Foste. s Port Hope and stayed for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Awde. rest of the week. Mr. and Syptyiexnddt Mr.Ray Hughes and Gloria Mrs. Neva Little and family brought her home, Sunday. in the passing of ber brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cour- r oss Lang, in Chicago on OUX, Marie and Lynn visited Saturday. Dr. Lang suffered for the weekend with bis par- la previaus heart attack last ents at Cache Bay. winter and had not been in Congratulations and good good health. The funeral is wçisbes to Mr. and Mrs. John being held Wednesday in Quantrili (fiee Donna Scott) Orono. Some of the older who were married at Garden folks recail wben Dr. Lang Hill, Saturday. was one of the enthusiastic Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher Poster basebail players. and Mrs. M. E. Foster motored Mr. J. Young of Oshawa to Montreal Friday afternoon again took the service bere to spend the weekend with Mêr. in the absence of Rev. R. C. and Mrs. B. B. Foster and to White. We were glad that Mr. 'view the many interesting 'White was able to leave the ights of the city. hospital on Sunday and hope Miss Jane Poster, nurse-mn- he continues his improvement. training at Belleville was home' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Byers for the weekend. and Diane visited Sunday ev- Mr. and Mrs. George Mercer ening with Mr. and Mrs. H. spent Sunday in Toronto visit- I Poster. 'wsAn Ontario-bred polled shorthorn bull, which $2,300 to get the maie shorthorn against other bidders. ýwsReserve Grand Champion o! the Ail American The price paid was the highest for any animal at the 'show in Springfield, Illinois, and took top sale money annual show and sale. At right is Allen Bell, herdý will remain to heip improve the breed in that state. manager for Gloriadale Farms. On Nov. l4th, ut Nash- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leemon, shown with Roy Philp, ville, Tenn., there were 85 palled and horned short-ý of Gloriadale Farms, Ltd., Port Hope, breeder of the horns in a sale, 18 of them Canadian. Gloriadale Farm champion. will utilize the services of the Gloriadale had the top selling bull at $1050 and also the top selling1 Fascination X3207-839 on their Leemon Stock Farm polled f emale. near Hoopeston in east central Illinois. They bid1 TYBONE DarlingtU For Coun SDariington Township assess- ,ment bas increasod since 1939 by $1,500,000 and the county assessment bas incmeased by $10,000,000 during the last five yeacs, Reeve A. L. Blanch- ard stated on Priday. Reeve Blanchard was speaking at the Municipal Nomination Meet- ing heid iu the Township Hall, Hampton. on Friday afternoon. Nominations were as foi- lows: Reeve, A. L. Blanchard, the inicumbent, and Gamnet Riekard, a former Reeve, who deciined; Deputy Reeve H. C. Muir (acclamation); Council- lors (throe sats)-Carl Down, Richard Gibbs, Mrs. Mary Budai (ail members o! the present council), Russell Dow, and Corneius Trent, who de- clined. Public Sehool Board: Henry Qyler, Herbert Mackie, Syd- ney Worden, Robert Craig (ahi members o! i'he South Danl- inizton Scihonl Board[;1Bruice For Continued Diligent Service Able and Unbiased Representation at Darlington Council REmELECTX MARY T. BUDAI ON DEC. 7 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. FOR INFORMATION CALL 623-2776 Darlington Township Voters '000 VOTE and ELECT RUSSELL DOW FOR COUNCIL IN 1965 Provide your township with new guidance for a prolgressive future. Combine industry and agriculture. Polis open 10.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m., Dec. 7tli, 1964 it Ontario Shortborn Takes, Top Money in U.S. Sale She-__- Stand- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Char- cd to N AINTfITfWCI Iffl ly Me- INDALNGONTWNSHIP..u Lm.bIOev ,Mar- -elagh ryonlFOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE BOARD Mrs. orence din-'. VOTE FOR ýigneil, l )ronto, Satur- ;ton, BRUCE TINK rnda 0. F HAMPTON 1,Mr. Osh- Craigý 10 years experience on School Boards. .cnday Hilis. Rae i Make certain you vote on December 7th. spent' :rs. H.1 I s.For tasoraincati 263-2562 'ouple tasotto guests I [man, ewell' upperý rot,>VOTE and RE-ELECT Bur- and kend E. A.- -indie,! lamp-, wero anHARRY Rand iMr. fam-! the!YE Lrdayi mun-. d the' FOR The December meetil :n Election Dec. 7 p.mn., Dec. 9. Dntfr of rs. Ralphes oGapei( cil nd choo Bd Tyrone fiends congre icil a d Sch ol Bd the following young1 who received dipiomass Tink and Francis Werry. Development Road Re e v eawards at Courtice Reeve Blanchard told the Blanchard said the planning of School Commencement. large gathering at the nomina- this project had gone on for Graduation Dipiomas: tion meeting that he wantcd four years, and now is in the iYouingman and David Lto express his appreciation of final stages. Contracts wili ho ,Secondary Sehool Dipl the cooperation given him lot in the spring, and con- Joli' Baker, LyndaI during the year by the Deputy struction will be completed Gxven Giaspeil, Robert 1 cReeve and all other members before the end of 1965, he ton, Multrray McLeggan, of council. He aiso thanked stated. Moore, Lynne Stainton. the Township Clerk Walter The Reeve also spoke of the Commercial Diploma, Rundie for his outstanding work of special committeeslagh Murphy. Ilighest work, and the others on the instituted bv council. The In-jing in Musie, Grade 10, i administrative staff for their dustrial Cn'mmittec has been i lottf, Annis. Lgenerous co-operation. He par- womking hard, and deserveszl Awards were present, ticulamly mentianed Ernest great credit for the brochureiAlian Youngmian, Murra, Laird, who is compieting his it has campiied, he said. liLaggan, Charlotte Annis, first year as Building Inspec- told o! the Industrial Co- i garet Theishurgor, S]. tor. Reeve Blanchard also mittee's work in conjunction Murphy, Lynne Staintor ]auded the work of Road with that o! the Townsh ip are very proud of our TI Superintendent R. M. Short, Council and the Planning 1youîg people. and that of the Welfare and Board on the St. Mary's Ce-1 Mr. a nd Mrs. A. Hilîs, Assessment Departments. ment Company proposal. .S. T. Hoar, Mrs. Pic Discussing his work on the "Por some years the Depart- ý Scott wcre iast Thursdaý Ujnited Counties Council Reeve ment o! Health lias urged that ner guests of Mr. and Blanchard said he found it municipalities lake steps to !Arthur Smith. both interesting and reward- care for abandoned cemetecies. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bi ing. He spoke of being a The Daclington C e met e r Y Linda and Marlene, To member o! the Board of Gold- Board lias undertaken thc würe dinner guests on 1 en Piough Lodge, of bis kecn restoration of four olrday' of Mr. and Mrs.1 interest in the board's en- abandoned cemeteries, and ha-, Anniis. deavours and said he believes made a groat deal o! progres' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Si this work to be the most with the first project, Baker'sSalem, Mr. Harvey S worthwhiie that he bas ever Cemotery, West of Solina. lBowmanvillc, were St done. "The Centennial Committe~ guests of Mr. and Mr 1Reeve Blanchard also spoke is planning Mrs J. W. Wilkinsonread o! the Road Needs Study be- prject in connection with th, i Mrs. J enW. Biko, ing carried out by the Depart- Department o! Lands an d and r.DnyBzk ment o! Highways at the Porests,"'lhe said. Reeve Blan- a-'Ra, Mrh. and Mrs. D. county level. He said this chard also praised the assist- and famnily, were St will have important doveiop- ance regarding this projeet by grsso r n r.A monts within a few months, James P. Lovekin, Toron to, lMr. and Mrs. Aubrey and that it wilh aiso have far- wvho bas taken a great interestand fani lv, Newmarkot, roachîng effeets on future road in this project and givcn free- Sina wt M.anY planning in Ontario. ]y of his time and efforts to XVndsocnry titn Discussing the Base Lino it. -1-__ fap laseil speant a c - cf davs in Toronto as g and Beth wMr. ndMcs. c-,f 1the - leaders, ai LONG SAULT nonBest res o r nd ftrs.RoyalWinter Pair. Mc.an Ms.Rayon o-F. G. Smith.1 Mr. and Mis. Don AI] bore and fr. amiymondman- Misses Barhara Bamnes, Ash- Oshaw\ýa, Miss Mabel Je viladM. n r.Bbhurn and Joan Porter, Osh- Bomanville, wvere st vile, aTo r nto, wrsundayawa,' spent the weekend Wth ucsts of Mr. and Mms. 1 Griî Toro c nd ee ud Mr 'Robert Sim, iding titeir Ph,'11e, on Sunday. Johsitosof. iss Mrs. John horses in the Santa Claus -Mrs. Il. Woînnacott, Toi 'Jonstn. issShirley John- parade in Bowmianville On Mis Diane Pnlladown, ston, Mr. Allin Cole, were' Saturday. linEgloit, Mrs. C. Shaw Sunday supper guests of Mr., To the Club 50 ladies who Ralph, Oshiawa, were wee and Mrs. P. Johnston, Enis-bavdtecii' idsadgît fMi.ad r. killen. bae te lll idadgctofM.ad rs1 Mrs Rv Gisonspet Wd-played their resicective instrii- Viiiue and JIohn. Mrs.RyeGibon sntWdmnints in the K itchen Band inic Mr. anîd Mrs. Herb Rtu nesday afternoon and evening the paraode. con gratulatLions. MrIis. (Ceorgv Armnour, Ii wit MMrJ.,rkno and Mr d Ms. Lawrece l ori, NMs. S. T. Jloar, famiiy, Courtice, and Mr. and! Mms. J. Parkinson Sm., CobourgAdams, Bowmanville, were Tuesday guests of Mr. whowem alo vsitrs hemSunday supper guests o! Mr. Mrs. Albert HuIs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hre and Mrs. Gordon Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Walter E Hamrfamly. spent the weekend w'ith Mr. and Mrs. H. DeMillo and and Mms. M. Smiiey and OBITUARY famiîy, Bowmanville, were ily, Bumington. Sunday supper guests of Mr.ý A speciai thank you ti MIwSS MYRTLE E. ROLSON and Mms. W. Vancyk in honor who worked so bard or Th dat o is Mrteo! Mr. Vaneyk's bithday. !Trojan Horse for theS The eat ofMis Mytle Mr. and Mrs. John Sawdon Claus Parade, on SatLi Elizabeth Rolson occurred ou and familv. Oshawa, wcre lasýt. 'Most of Tymone comr ýWednesday, November 25th,,Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.,it.v attended and reported 1964, in Oshawa Genemal Hos-iJames; Sawdon. best yect. pital. She had been in poor'- l health for six months. Her, residence wvas 136 Aima SI., Having been approached to stand for office4 Oshawa, and she was in hem coltutet rrsn h ot fDri 66th yeam. sho rse orpeetteNrho aln A daughter o! the lato Mm. ton Towvnship on the Public School Board, 1 ai and Mms. Josephi Rolson she,1 was born in Burketon, Ont.,, willing to let my narne stand for election. In t!i ,and has lived in Oshawa fr; It have served 28 years on the local schoq 55 yeams. For 45 years she' womked for General Motors' board of trustees. If electcd, I arn prepared1 and xvas a member o! the devote necessary tirne to work with the nienibei IJAWA. Miss RaIson is survived by of the board, and to do ail possible in the be, 'tosistors, Mrs. J. Billing' interests of Darlington Ratepayers. Your suppoi ((Loui.s-e), Bawmanville; Miss Ethel Ralson. Oshawa. and a would be appreciated. brother, Frank Raison, Osha-ý wa. Rested in the Armstrong If any ivould like transportation to the poli Funeral Home, Oshawa, for a: phone 263-2135. service in the chapel on Pri- day at 2 p.m. Rev. J. K.' Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United Church conduct- edth eric nioneme-t Francis W . W errl eds theshrvceanintement tery. 'Iazine started in Toronto jn le was predleceased by ï M em orial Hospital 1926. It was printed bvAlger, ter. r.Cclod xd lWeekl y Report JuYof this year. lIived inOsa. Fo- the week of November of 2'2 books on the raising nqi 23-29 inclusive: fur bearIng- animais. He alsi SUPPORT and VOTE Adn-issiois .............. 6 ontributed articies to the Ein- Births, 6 maie, 6 female- 12.cyclopedia Brii{nnica and the for Discharges - ..........7 Book of Know.ýledge. Major operations 13 He is survivCd by his wite. B B Minor operations ....- 21 the former X'era Marie Virtue; eB B B Emergency treatments ...16 f Tyrone: a da.ughter, . Viiighours 3-8 p.m. dailY. Toronto and a grandson, Rich- R I ard Robert M,ýcCauley. Aiso surviving are four sis- for O BITUARY ters, Mrs. Dan ritnac Mrs. Corv Hood of Oshawa,' DARLINGTON ROBERT G. HODGSON Mrs. Thomas Beniediet, Toron- to; Mrs. Dale Trotter, London, SCHOOL BOARD Robert George Hodgson, a Ont., and a brother, Clarence, national authority on fur Toronto. bearing animais, died in Toron-, to on Thursday, November 26, 1964, following a long illness. A native of the Oshawa dis-'ý triet, he was in bis 66th year. MrA WliHgson the d e . IE andE EC A sono h Wi la ogothe .ad-i O E a d E E ceased was born at Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1898 and moved with bis parents, when four years of age, to Raglan where his father operated a saw and As a boy hie was keenly in. YD W ORDEN terested in fur bearing animais, and when oniy 12 or 14 years m qf age wrote a series of articles on this subjeet. In 1920 he:m Rtagl asn Asl y oung ma h for Trustee for LIIt sRaglted Aaising iarfoea also operated a trout hatchery at Raglan. Mr. Hodgson entered the Oshawa in 1920 where ho' D rin t n S h o worked for five years. While'a ln t n S h o there he conceived the idea of pubiishing a magazine aboutý his hobby. The first editioný Trade JournohFunaaA rea Board of te moraazined,:u which is the oldest magazine: deaiing with fur farming in1 Canada, was published whiie MNDY EC ,16 he was still with GeneraliM NADC ,16 Motors. The publication of the mag-I VOTE. and ELECT MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1964 HERB MACKIE SCHOOL TRUSTEE Darlington Township Area School Board Five Years South Darlington Area School Board 1 PLEDGE TIME AND EXPERIENCE FOR THE JOB Reeve Blanchard Gives Report ini DARLINGION SCHOOL TRUSTEE ts FOUR YEARS EXPERIENCE rt FULL VALUE FOR THE TAX DOLLAR Ils, AN HON EST EFFORT ýy Election Day, Dec. 7th - Polis open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.